First PC wargame you played seriously
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First PC wargame you played seriously
Hi, first post so thought I'd start with the obvious, what game would you regard as being your first "proper" wargame.
Mine would be 'Arnhem - The Market Garden Operation', by CCS on the good old ZX Speccy, I may have played a few older wargames on that machine with UDG graphics, but this one actually looked pretty decent and was the first wargame I put any serious time into, playing with friends was a good experience as well.
I've played the Dos version in DosBox quite recently but it doesn't have the magic of Sir Clive's rubber keyed box of brilliance.
So ummm, that's that then...
Mine would be 'Arnhem - The Market Garden Operation', by CCS on the good old ZX Speccy, I may have played a few older wargames on that machine with UDG graphics, but this one actually looked pretty decent and was the first wargame I put any serious time into, playing with friends was a good experience as well.
I've played the Dos version in DosBox quite recently but it doesn't have the magic of Sir Clive's rubber keyed box of brilliance.
So ummm, that's that then...
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RE: First PC wargame you played seriously
PC wargame? John Tiller (Talonsoft) Battleground Series of American Civil War games, c. late 1990s.
Board wargame? AH Gettysburg, c. 1962.
With so very many in between, and ever since.
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RE: First PC wargame you played seriously
I have no idea which came first but right about the same time....
Pacwar
War in Russia
Western Front
Whichever came out first is the first one I played
Pacwar
War in Russia
Western Front
Whichever came out first is the first one I played
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RE: First PC wargame you played seriously
ORIGINAL: Lord Baldy
Hi, first post so thought I'd start with the obvious, what game would you regard as being your first "proper" wargame.
Mine would be 'Arnhem - The Market Garden Operation', by CCS on the good old ZX Speccy, I may have played a few older wargames on that machine with UDG graphics, but this one actually looked pretty decent and was the first wargame I put any serious time into, playing with friends was a good experience as well.
I've played the Dos version in DosBox quite recently but it doesn't have the magic of Sir Clive's rubber keyed box of brilliance.
So ummm, that's that then...
is there any better?
still got mine boxed in the loft, rubber key one and also a 128k with micro drive version all with boxed games, nobody ever offered me enough so kept it, welcome to the forum, can tell your going to be a good member as you have great tastes
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RE: First PC wargame you played seriously
SSI's Battlecruiser on the Apple II. Loved the WWI naval actions. Bought SSI's Napoleon's Battles shortly thereafter.
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SSI's Battlecruiser on the Apple II. Loved the WWI naval actions. Bought SSI's Napoleon's Battles shortly thereafter.
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I LOVED that game. And his other one, Operation Vulcan. It's my favourite Speecy game after (before?) Doomdark's Revenge...oh, and Atic Attack.Mine would be 'Arnhem - The Market Garden Operation', by CCS on the good old ZX Speccy, I may have played a few older wargames on that machine with UDG graphics, but this one actually looked pretty decent and was the first wargame I put any serious time into, playing with friends was a good experience as well.
Played it over and over.
It was my first PC wargame (if one has a generous defintion of PC). I still have my old Speccy up in the attic
and a box full of cassettes of the old BASIC games I wrote and copied from magazines.
RE: First PC wargame you played seriously
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RE: First PC wargame you played seriously
Many years ago on an Apple IIC I had a Gettysburg game that for the time was actually quite good. I don't remember the company that made it. This was at a time when there were plenty of software stores all over the place. Still finding a game for an apple wasn't all that easy.
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RE: First PC wargame you played seriously
ORIGINAL: Saint Ruth
I LOVED that game. And his other one, Operation Vulcan. It's my favourite Speecy game after (before?) Doomdark's Revenge...oh, and Atic Attack.Mine would be 'Arnhem - The Market Garden Operation', by CCS on the good old ZX Speccy, I may have played a few older wargames on that machine with UDG graphics, but this one actually looked pretty decent and was the first wargame I put any serious time into, playing with friends was a good experience as well.
Played it over and over.
It was my first PC wargame (if one has a generous defintion of PC). I still have my old Speccy up in the attic
and a box full of cassettes of the old BASIC games I wrote and copied from magazines.
lol, same, only sometimes with a print error in the mag, the week of typing it all in and it didn't run, so you have to wait for the next months mag to get the fix and re do the typo and fix, my spectrum war game collection is almost complete, wrote by R. T. Smith's who has just released Oriental Empires on steam, i was a alpha and beta tester for him, and would have loved him to do a update to the game, but alas there is no money in it for him,
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RE: First PC wargame you played seriously
Steel Panthers iirc
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RE: First PC wargame you played seriously
B-1, Midway, Bismarck, Tsushima and another game about nuclear war (I do not remember its title), all of them from Avalon Hill on a Commodore '64, back in the mid-80's.
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RE: First PC wargame you played seriously
PC wargame was Panzer General and moved on too Steel Panthers and I'm still playing SP...
First Real wargame was Avalon Hill's Tobruk in 1977... [8D]
First Real wargame was Avalon Hill's Tobruk in 1977... [8D]
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RE: First PC wargame you played seriously
Computer Bismarck, Midway, NATO86, Cosmic Balance I & II, early 80's,for Apple IIE
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RE: First PC wargame you played seriously
Well mine was Gary Grigsby's Warship...
http://www.gamebase64.com/game.php?id=9843&d=18
Those type of games aren't easy to find though, mine were pc version on 3.5 floppy disks.
http://www.gamebase64.com/game.php?id=9843&d=18
Those type of games aren't easy to find though, mine were pc version on 3.5 floppy disks.
RE: First PC wargame you played seriously
Crusade in Europe about 1986 on Amstrad version of PC.
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ORIGINAL: Lord Baldy
Hi, first post so thought I'd start with the obvious, what game would you regard as being your first "proper" wargame...
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